Monday, December 01, 2008

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CLAUDIO FABRIANESI


I made this mix using vinyl records and it is divided in two parts. The first half is mental and relaxing, almost a kind of silent introduction to the second half, which is built around more deep and obscure techno sounds.


The mix begins and finishes with a few seconds of a recording in a rain forest, taken from a Joe Claussel production on Sacred Rhythm. I'm so proud to say that the track from Commodity Place is contained in the first EP of my label, Còclea Music Ltd.


I recorded this mix in Donato Dozzy's Studio in S.Felice Circeo, a place full of inspirations, that is not far from Rome, the city in which I live. I like to think about music as public property. I think that every serious dj has to love music without falling into definitions of genre. We live in a digital era but, as dj's, still have the right to say: that's good, that's bad.


A very Special Thanks to Donato and Rayna, without whom I couldn't have released this mix for your ears.


01. Future Sound of London - Far Out Son of Lung and the Ramblings of a Madma

02. Shed - The Lower Upside Down

03. Commodity Place - Not Ordinary Day

04. 7027 - The Pace

05. Jaydee - Plastic Dreams (Audion can't go Home Mix)

06. Kenny Larkin - Bassmode (Carl Craig Mix)

07. Masomenos - What is This?

08. Scan X - Prism

09. Savas Pascalidis - Vapors

10. Phase - At First Light

6 Comments:

Blogger chris said...

i look forward to listening to this. it sounds like it comes from the heart. thankyou, chris

10:41 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

never heard from him before, deeply enjoyin it! Thanks Claudio & Modyfier!
J.

3:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dreamy and intricate. nice work, claudio!

-jenn

9:44 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

amazing sounds that brings you in different placas..it's a wonderfull trip!

thank you

S

11:48 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice mix, I love it! Never heard something like this before....Italians do it better! ciao
Shavened

3:08 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Amazing!! Thanks Claudio!
Steve

7:07 AM  

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